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...Central at 25; for about ten years he was a train master; at 36 he became a division superintendent; at 40, assistant general superintendant to the road, and at 43 its General Manager. Subsequently his title has been changed to Assistant Vice President and then Vice President, but his job has been as chief operating executive of the road with the duty of maintaining its equipment and its line of 17,000 miles. Next August Mr. Crowley will...
Born in Troy, N. Y., March 27, 1840, George F. Baker got a job at $2 as grocer's boy, participated in 1863 in the formation of the first New York Bank under the National Bank Act, "plunged" successfully in U. S. war bonds, made the First National Bank the bank of banks-that is about all that is known of Mr. Baker in the last century. Friends say he has the hardest shell and softest heart in America...
...younger son, Corliss, is temporarily engaged in a job less thoroughly understood by the American public. He is a senior at Harvard. His job might possibly be described as the pursuit of truth. But there appeared, last week, to be a difference of opinion between Mr. Corliss Lament and certain Harvard authorities as to the limits within which the truth might be publicly pursued...
...Government created an Advisory Committee, consisting of prominent farmers and makers of farm machinery, to consider the use of more up-to-date implements. The Committee advised the Ministry of Agriculture to "assume direct responsibility." Now the job is given to Oxford...
...present, O. A. Anderson '26, of last year's Freshman team, seems to be the most promising candidate for the goal job, although several men who are playing the game, for the first time this spring, will give him plenty of competition...